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After leaving Switzerland in 1949 and spending almost a year in Rio, Clarice and Maury Gurgel Valente traveled to Torquay, Devon, where Maury was a delegate to the on GATT.
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Her son Pedro Gurgel Valente was born in Berne on September 10, 1948, and in the city she wrote her third novel, A cidade sitiada (The Besieged City, 1946).
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Udo Gurgel The Vancouver organizers touted the speeds as part of the track's appeal.
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Udo Gurgel For at least two years, officials at all levels of the sledding and Olympic organizing committee have known that the track here exceeds what officials now say are safe speeds.
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Cardoso was homosexual, however, and she soon began seeing a law school collegue named Maury Gurgel Valente, who had entered the Brazilian Foreign Service, known as Itamaraty.
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Miller defeated Gurgel via submission (triangle choke) in round three
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According to Gurgel in this document now available online, the number one factor is the belief that a total nuclear exchange is inevitable between the two countries.
Inadvertent Nuclear War - The India/Pakistan Armageddon 2008
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Prosecutor General Roberto Gurgel has asked the Supreme Court to declare the new bidding rules unconstitutional, saying they risk a large-scale repeat of the Pan-American Games in Rio in 2007, whose budget rose to 10 times the original estimate.
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Gurgel tells the magazine that perhaps course alterations should be considered, including raising the wall at the exit.
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Gurgel tells the magazine that perhaps course alterations should be considered, including raising the wall at the exit.
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